| Package | Description | 
|---|---|
| java.rmi.activation | 
 Provides support for RMI Object Activation. 
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| Modifier and Type | Method | Description | 
|---|---|---|
ActivationMonitor | 
ActivationSystem.activeGroup(ActivationGroupID id,
           ActivationInstantiator group,
           long incarnation)
Callback to inform activation system that group is now
 active. 
 | 
|
ActivationGroupDesc | 
ActivationSystem.getActivationGroupDesc(ActivationGroupID id)
Returns the activation group descriptor, for the group
 with the activation group identifier,  
id. | 
|
protected void | 
ActivationGroup.inactiveGroup()
This protected method is necessary for subclasses to
 make the  
inactiveGroup callback to the group's
 monitor. | 
|
void | 
ActivationMonitor.inactiveGroup(ActivationGroupID id,
             long incarnation)
Informs that the group is now inactive. 
 | 
|
static Remote | 
Activatable.register(ActivationDesc desc)
Register an object descriptor for an activatable remote
 object so that is can be activated on demand. 
 | 
|
ActivationID | 
ActivationSystem.registerObject(ActivationDesc desc)
The  
registerObject method is used to register an
 activation descriptor, desc, and obtain an
 activation identifier for a activatable remote object. | 
|
ActivationDesc | 
ActivationSystem.setActivationDesc(ActivationID id,
                 ActivationDesc desc)
Set the activation descriptor,  
desc for the object with
 the activation identifier, id. | 
|
ActivationGroupDesc | 
ActivationSystem.setActivationGroupDesc(ActivationGroupID id,
                      ActivationGroupDesc desc)
Set the activation group descriptor,  
desc for the object
 with the activation group identifier, id. | 
|
void | 
ActivationSystem.unregisterGroup(ActivationGroupID id)
Remove the activation group. 
 | 
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